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Auction House:
Mossgreen Auctions (No longer trading)
Number of lots recorded:56
Lots with images:56
Prices available:56
Category:
Barometers & thermometers
LotDescriptionPriceImage
*** A Georgian mahogany stick barometer ***
*** A Georgian inlaid mahogany stick barometer by Thomas Lynn, London 100 cm high ***
*** Kew Pattern Marine Barometer by Negretti & Zambra of London. Recognized and used as the standard on ships and Observatories, range 870-1100 mb. includes attached 'Gold Scale' (named after Lt. Col. Gold of the Harrison clock fame) Mark IV also by Negretti,… ***
*** An oak cased thermometer by David of Worcester, English, circa 1850 65 cm high overall ***
*** A fine George III mahogany and ivory mounted banjo barometer English, by Emilio Zuccani, London 100 cm ***
*** A good gilt-wood barometer, French, circa 1780. 105 cm high, 44 cm wide ***
*** A Georgian mahogany stick barometer, by J. Barbon, English, early 19th century 96 cm high ***
*** A barometer and thermometer early 20th 105 x 22 cm by S and B. Solomans 39 Albemarle Street, London, with mahogany frame ***
*** A fine oak stick barometer by Elliott Brothers, 449 strand London, 19th century. Height 95 cm ***
*** A Scottish rosewood brass-mounted stick barometer by S. Bon, Dundee, 19th century ***
*** Precision aneroid barometer by Mechanism Ltd of London. Range 900-1050 mb, accuracy 0.1 mb. These instruments are very rare and are still used at Observatories & airfields today. Originally retailed at £13,000, calibrated and in excellent condition ***
*** An early English stick barometer in oak case with mercury thermometer & an adjustable vernier. 100 cm. Fully restored. ***
*** A barograph in mahogany case retailed by E. Esdaile & Sons Sydney, made in England. 23 x 36 x 23 cm ***
*** English mahogany banjo barometer by 'P. Corti, Exeter'. Corti of 5 Market Street, Exeter is listed as a manufacturer of barometers in 1850. Fully restored. 92 cm. ***
*** A cased travelling field barometer 19th century 19 x 18 cm by G. Falconer & Co. Hong Kong rosewood and brass case ***
*** A Georgian mahogany Barometer by J Hynes Lynn. 100 cm high ***
*** A George IV mahogany barometer, English, first half 19th century. 98 cm high ***
*** An early Victorian mahogany wall banjo barometer 96 cm high ***
*** An English banjo barometer calibrated for Exeter, circa 1840. 99 cm ***
*** A pair finely carved black forest frames one with a clock and the other with a barometer ***
*** An antique cased ivory thermometer, ruler and letter opener combination, 19th century In original sterling silver mounted case engraved 'Presented by the Bellringers of Shepparton to the Reverend W.W. Martin Rector on his Marriage, Feb 1st 1887'. 30 cm ***
*** A George IV mahogany string-inlaid barometer / thermometer by L. Butti, Edinburgh. 108 cm high ***
*** An oak framed barometer and thermometer, English, circa 1900, 81 cm high ***
*** An oak cased brass barograph made by John Trotter, optician, Glasgow, late 19th century, 22 cm high, 37 cm wide, 23 cm deep ***
*** An early Victorian rosewood banjo barometer, English, circa 1840. 102 cm high ***
*** An Edwardian inlaid mahogany barometer and thermometer ***
*** A gilt-bronze monument thermometer, Italian 19th century. 26 cm high ***
*** A good wall barometer and thermometer, carved with hunting dogs and other animals, Swiss, 19th century. 94 cm long, 51 cm wide. ***
*** A Swiss carved wood Barometer and thermometer with stag finial, 60 cm high ***
*** Pocket Barometer in a leather case lined with green velvet. Dial marked 'Compensated. W. Littlejohn & Son Wellington'. The front bezel rotates & is calibrated in feet. Late 19th century. 5 cm diameter ***
*** Two pocket barometers, one with leather case, 19th century, 4.5 cm diameter each ***
*** An Ellery's brass mounted aneroid marine barometer, second half 19th century, 13 cm diameter. Provenance: Property of a Gentleman, New South Wales. From the collection of Keith Ball ***
*** Barograph: late 19th century with silver plated makers plaque 'John Browning, 63 Strand, London' in original walnut case. Original patina. Good condition. ***
*** A gilt brass mounted aneroid circular wall barometer/thermometer, French, circa 1900, 31.5 cm diameter ***
*** A glass cased ebonised barograph by Sharman D. Neill. Ltd., Belfast, late 19th century, 19.4 cm high, 36 cm wide, 21 cm deep ***
*** A ships metallic barometer stamped 'E. Bourdon and Richards, Patent, Paris. Universal Exhibition, London, 1849'. 23 cm diameter. ***
*** Microbarograph by Short & Mason of London. Measures and records barographic pressure over seven day period, includes charts. Range 950-1050mb. 24 cm high, 39 cm wide, 18 cm deep ***
*** A carved oak Barometer and thermometer, English, circa 1880, 90 cm high ***
*** A barometer by J & W.E. Archbutt 201 Westminster Bridge Rd London, 19th century. 101 cm high ***
*** Barograph by F.Darton & Co Ltd of Watford & London in copper case with 8 day movement & spare paper. Width 26 cm, depth12.5 cm, height 17.5 cm ***
*** A brass barograph in glazed case, 30 x 45 cm, size 30 x 45 cm ***
*** Aneroid portable barometer in leather carry case. Made in England for A.E.Barker & Associates of Melbourne. This model was used by surveyors and is temperature compensated, it can also be calibrated for height up to 6000 feet. 8 cm diameter ***
*** An old oak rope framed barometer English, circa 1910 25 cm diameter ***
*** A mercury thermometer 19th century in glass case, wooden backing 122 cm high, frame 145 cm high ***
*** A Regency string inlaid mahogany barometer ***
*** T.Gaunt & Co. Pty. Ltd., Melbourne: Thermometer with enamel dial in metal housing, c1920s. 33 cm ***
*** A silver plate trophy, goblet and a thermometer, 20th century, the trophy 20 cm high ***
*** An English aneroid banjo barometer in oak case. 80 cm ***
*** A Zambrene barometer by Aitchison & Co. London, 39 cm diameter. and a brass inlaid rosewood writing box 14 cm high, 30 cm wide ***
*** A wall barometer made for T. Gaunt of Melbourne, circa 1900, cast iron housing with brass bezel, 16 cm diameter ***
*** A Richard Freres Barograph in timber case, early to mid 20th century, stamped R.F. Freres, Paris ***
*** A pocket barometer compensated by Elliott Brothers, The Strand London. Diameter 5 cm, in original leather case ***
*** Barograph by Micromech Instruments, Japan, 20th century, with instructions manual & bar graphs for printing. ***
*** An oak framed wall barometer and thermometer, English, first half of the 20th century 81 cm high ***
*** A glass novelty thermometer 44 cm high ***
*** A wooden framed handle barometer with circular dial 27 cm wide ***